Serie A 2018/19 (65 Viewers)

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Zacheryah

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It's a bad idea not to show the fans, its a bad idea to show the fans. People will never be happy but at least they can't complain that the ref is secretly supporting Juve when the entire world and stadium can see exactly the angles/viewpoints the ref is looking at to determine their decision.

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:beppe: raided RM first. Wounds are fresh and Inter tried to take advantage.

We kicked the lion first...Inter takes the brunt of it.
So basically Inter are a horde of Hyena's.


Having watched The Lion King as a kid, they do look alot like Inter yes
 

DAiDEViL

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Idk.

If we play Napoli and the ref gives a 50-50 decision in our favour, and the mob get's to see the footage on the stadium monitor, we'll gonna have to buy new seats and renovate the toilets after the game.

Not a good idea imo.
 

Hust

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So basically Inter are a horde of Hyena's.


Having watched The Lion King as a kid, they do look alot like Inter yes
I want to quote every single post of yours with your avatar :D

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In any case, yes, Inter appear to be trying to model their transfer strategy after ours only their club sucks, has a fraction of clout that ours has but let them dream. They are assembling a decent team with a shitty coach that will likely crumble as most of his teams have. If Modric sees Inter as the same level or close to RM then good for him.

I feel like I need to run through FIF and see what the 411 is.
 

X Æ A-12

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People will never be happy...

No shit but at least they can't lie about it without looking like morons.
Looking like morons is what they have been doing all along. ADL will still call us cheats and it doesn't matter if it is obvious bs as he is playing to a crowd that hates us too much to care. Just saying this won't change the Juve hate within Italy at all :p
 

Hust

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from FIF


Modrić is not top20, because he never played for a Serie A team.
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Looking like morons is what they have been doing all along. ADL will still call us cheats and it doesn't matter if it is obvious bs as he is playing to a crowd that hates us too much to care. Just saying this won't change the Juve hate within Italy at all :p
but when he calls us cheaters, the reporters can say "but ADL you saw the same replay we all did"...:madmax:
 

Zacheryah

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I want to quote every single post of yours with your avatar :D

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In any case, yes, Inter appear to be trying to model their transfer strategy after ours only their club sucks, has a fraction of clout that ours has but let them dream. They are assembling a decent team with a shitty coach that will likely crumble as most of his teams have. If Modric sees Inter as the same level or close to RM then good for him.

I feel like I need to run through FIF and see what the 411 is.
:D

I dont mind the idea that we are plucking too many deciding players at the same time, and seeing madrid suddenly fail next season


I srsly hope Inter get Modric. And to be fair, he'd last reasonably long here. Hence Figo will probably recommend it
 

j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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CR7 is undoubtly one of the 2 best players in the world but I do feel there is too much euphoria around this deal.
Modric to Inter will be a massive boost of quality and will improve Inter more than CR7 improved us despite CR7 being one of the 2 best in the world
Inter might become a scudetto contender although we are still by far the best in the league..
I can understand what Stankovic wanted to say if he meant what Im saying but his claim as it is - ridiculous!

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Do they offer any football game in the leagues or is it some games and not guarantee that every Juve game will be broadcasted there?
Also what is their quality?
and last thing - How much they ask for?
250 euro yearly I think.

And they show every Juve game.

I am not sure about the quality though, never had it since I don't need iptv, but heard nice words.
 

italiacalcio10

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Cristiano Ronaldo will make Serie A TIM debut with Juventus vs. Chievo, Aug. 18 on ESPN+
Serie A TIM Match of the Week to air in English and Spanish on ESPN Networks
ESPN and ESPN+ have reached an exclusive, multi-year rights agreement in the United States for Italy’s Serie A TIM, one of the world’s top soccer leagues. The agreement will bring more than 340 matches per season to ESPN+, the new multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service from The Walt Disney Company Direct-to-Consumer & International (DTCI) segment and ESPN.

Starting this month, ESPN+ will carry an average of nine matches live each week from August through May, while ESPN networks will televise a Serie A TIM Match of the Week — close to 40 matches per season. Most telecasts will air on ESPN and ESPN2, and the Match of the Week will also be available in Spanish on ESPN Deportes. The 20-team Serie A TIM is home to some of global football’s most recognizable and storied clubs, including Juventus FC, AC Milan, AS Roma, FC Inter Milan and more.

Coverage of Serie A TIM will also feature year-round news and highlights content across ESPN platforms. Additionally, ESPN+ will exclusively feature one-hour season preview and review programs, a weekly preview and highlight shows and a Serie A TIM goals of the week program.

Coverage of the 2018-19 Serie A TIM season will begin Saturday, August 18, with the league’s opening match, ChievoVerona vs. Juventus, airing on ESPN+ (12 p.m. ET). Five-time Ballon d’Or Award winner Cristiano Ronaldo, will make his league debut for Juventus, winners of seven straight Serie A TIM titles. Before joining the club in July, Ronaldo scored a record 450 goals in 438 games in nine seasons with Spain’s Real Madrid, leading the club to four UEFA Champions League titles. His move to Juventus is considered one of the most impactful transfers in international soccer.

“We are extremely satisfied with the agreement, which testifies the growing importance and the international recognition of our league,” said Gaetano Miccichè, Lega Serie A President. “This agreement, together with those recently concluded, shows the value of both Serie A TIM and its champions, which will be appreciated by more than 90 million soccer fans and enthusiasts in the U.S. in the next years”.

Added Burke Magnus, Executive Vice President, Programming and Scheduling, ESPN, “The addition of Italy’s Serie A TIM underscores our ambitious goal of making ESPN+ home to the world’s best soccer leagues – and an indispensable destination for fans of the sport in the United States. With Ronaldo’s arrival to Serie A TIM, we anticipate even more interest and exposure for this property in the seasons ahead.”

Hillary Mandel, SVP, North America, IMG Media, said: “IMG and Serie A are delighted to have ESPN as our media partner in the US. This was an extremely competitive process with multiple networks and platforms interested in the rights. Serie A TIM is a premium global football league which is seeing large investment and ambition from the clubs, resulting in players such as Cristiano Ronaldo joining an already strong list of some of the best footballers in the world. It was important for us to find a broadcaster who understood the vision and passion we share to elevate the profile of Serie A TIM to both existing and new fans of Italian football in the US. In ESPN+ and the ESPN networks we have that exclusive partner.”

Italy’s Serie A TIM, now in its 117th season, ranks among the top leagues in the world. Serie A TIM had 58 players on the just-concluded 2018 FIFA World Cup team rosters, which ranked fourth among all leagues.

Additional Serie A TIM highlights:

Serie A TIM teams have won 12 European Cup (Champions League) titles – tied for second with England, behind Spain’s 18.
Italian teams have played in 28 Champions League finals, behind only Spanish teams (29) for most appearances in European Cup finals.
Six Serie A TIM players scored at least 25 goals per season over the last three years, more than any other top-five European league – Lazio’s Ciro Immobile (29) and Inter Milan’s Mauro Icardi (29) in 2017-18 season; AS Roma’s Edin Dzeko (29), S.S.C. Napoli Dries Mertens (28) and Torino’s Andrea Belotti (26) in 2016-17; S.S.C.’s Napoli Gonzalo Higuaín (36) in 2015-16.
Italian Serie A TIM has had at least one Champions League semifinalist in three of the last four seasons. The other two leagues with the same record are Germany and Spain.
Serie A TIM has an average of 2.72 goals per game, just below La Liga’s 2.75 among top-five European leagues.
 
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